My thought - I have noticed that Outlook will treat sig lines from some
email clients as text attachments...

One person's .sig is another person's attachment. Thanks again, M$.

On Thu, 9 May 2002, Philip Stortz wrote:

> 2 thoughts, this should have been handled off list, as i believe most
> nanny duties should be.  second, is there anyone here who doesn't know
> the difference between a link and an attachment?  surely the nanny must,
> must have been a bad day like i sometimes have had.
> 
> Steve Moody wrote:
> > 
> > At 6:09 AM +0000 5/9/02, Ron Ward wrote:
> > >Steve: Thanks for your contributions.  I am seeing attachments in your
> > >replies regarding various decisions and news articles about gun concealment
> > >and carry laws.  Is there something else contained within those articles
> > >that is pertinent to the topic at hand?  If not, please refrain from sending
> > 
> >    Thank you for your reply.   My signature meets with the rules as
> > given at <http://lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml>.   It is less

Non Illegitimi Carborundum


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